Acharya Prashant addresses the controversy surrounding women's clothing and public perception, critiquing both those who blame women's attire for provocation and the motivations behind certain fashion choices. He first challenges individuals who claim that revealing clothes are a source of distraction or provocation, questioning their mental stability and self-control. He argues that if a person is easily disturbed by the sight of skin, their issue is internal perversion and a lack of spiritual understanding. He suggests that a realistic view of the human body—recognizing it as merely skin, bones, and blood—would eliminate such superficial fascinations. He labels the demand for women to cover up as a slippery slope that could lead to the total exclusion of women from public life based on the observer's mental illness.